#4. Former WWE Superstar Stacy Keibler
Although she only spent nearly a year in WWE during the Attitude Era, Stacy Keibler was one of the most popular female superstars at the time.
Keibler signed with WWE after Vince McMahon purchased WCW in 2001. She then played a part in the Invasion angle. She joined forces with Torrie Wilson to feud with several superstars, including Trish Stratus, Lita, and Jacqueline. However, Keibler later turned on her friend. The two wrestlers feuded for several months.
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In late 2001, Keibler also became the manager of the Dudley Boyz. Nonetheless, Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley turned on her a few months later when she cost them a match. They put her through a table, marking the end of their alliance. In March 2002, Keibler took her next step in WWE, becoming Vince McMahon's personal assistant and on-screen mistress on SmackDown.
A few months after the Attitude Era ended in mid-2002, Keibler left SmackDown for RAW. The former Duchess of Dudleyville continued to work in WWE until 2006 before leaving and retiring from professional wrestling.
In 2014, reports suggested that Stephanie McMahon was trying to bring Keibler back to WWE and even considered inducting her into the Hall of Fame. However, the rumors turned out to be false.
Despite this, Keibler made a rare WWE appearance two years ago to induct her best friend Torrie Wilson into the Hall of Fame.
Wilson and Keibler both had similar careers. Despite not winning any titles, they were two of the most popular and entertaining female superstars. Hence, it is logical that Keibler now follows in her best friend's footsteps and enters the Hall of Fame in 2022.